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bambi68



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Any main pro brand, dewalt, makita, Bosch blue, Milwaukee , will do.

I have both dewalt and makita, try to get lithium iron batteries, minimum 1.5 amp pref 2 amp, and a minimum of 2 batteries.

Makita or dewalt are quite expensive but they are worth the money. Screwfix is a good place to start, or toolstop, or big red toolbox , the later 2 are online retailers , all three provide excellent service.

Post #174428 6th Mar 2013 9:11 pm
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npinks



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Trade Point at B&Q (you need to join) has 10% off Dewalt

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Post #174588 8th Mar 2013 12:08 pm
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stooby



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Thanks npinks!

The other half has a trade point card!

Post #174635 8th Mar 2013 6:17 pm
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steve t



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Im all but fully tooled up with dewalt stuff but if i was to set up again i would go makita.The dewalt stuff is good gear but i have a friend with a lot of makita stuff,Must say it has a lot better feel too it (smaller lighter and seems to be a lot more ballanced imo)

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Dave007



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Stuff B&Q - This is what you need!

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stooby



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For what it is worth

I picked up a DeWalt dcd780 drill driver with 2 1.5ah batteries for a decent price at Screwfix.
It performs better than I had hoped. In fact, it's torquey enough for this sort of Malarky



Thanks for all your advice!

Stuart

Post #176477 21st Mar 2013 2:17 pm
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